The coalition leaders are expected to find a pretext to set off the civil unrest should their candidate not be the clear winner. And as usual, George Soros is bankrolling this effort.
One group behind this mess is the D.C.-based Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, which is a beneficiary of Soros’s financial support.
Their president, Vanita Gupta, said:
“There’s going to be litigation, mass mobilization, policy options by governors, state attorneys general, members of Congress.”
The executive director of another Soros-funded group behind the effort, MoveOn.org’s Rahna Epting, said:
“Will we be successful? We’re going to fight like hell to make sure we are.”
“We have to do everything we can to make sure it is a landslide victory, to make it less likely he can fight it,” Epting added.
Klein reports that this network has been hard at work planning, organizing and training for the mobilization of millions of Americans in the event that Trump claims an early victory, refuses to concede or contests the results of the election.
All this will be done, he says, under the guise of trying to “prevent a constitutional crisis.”
The overall movement is called Protect the Results. Its two leaders are a pair of left-wing groups that were founded after Trump won the 2016 election known as Stand Up America and Indivisible.
Both are part of the Soros-funded Democracy Alliance, a broader umbrella network that has funneled up to $80 million per year on promoting progressive ideas to drive what it terms “progressive social change.”
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